BBC in the news, Friday
The Times: Report on Panorama's investigation into dog fighting. (Link)
The Independent: Debate about Five News banning TV editing shots known as "noddies". (Link)
Daily Mail: Richard Littlejohn writes about Newsnight's Stephanie Flanders' interview with David Cameron. (Link) (see comment, below)
Comments
I think this is a bit pathetic really on Channel 5's decision not to use "nod" shots. Gaining trust from the audience requires honesty, integrity and the adherance to appropriate standards from a broadcaster. Editing does not impact on any of those as long as the editing itself is honest, has integrity and meets standards. Placing a noding shot, or a scene setting shot is completely appropriate to a story as long as they do not try to alter the meaning of the peice or create a bias that does not or should not exist.
I see Littlejohn's piece in the Mail didn't make your list, I wonder why?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/columnists/columnists.html?in_article_id=478859&in_page_id=1772&in_author_id=322
Apologies - and thanks for pointing it out. It's now included above.
Littlejohn's article certainly reflected my views.